Wednesday 13 November 2013

'Social order' in Britain

If we think that the behavior of Japanese institutions, culture and leaders is bizarre, insane and destructive, we miss that fact that in terms of surreality and irrationality the UK is likely to set the standard for stupidity and Dantean madness.

It's going to get much, much worse and much more bizarre. Britain may become the quintessential insane asylum.

---Mike Ruppert

Nuisance Nuance: UK's annoying behavior law threatens protesters, criminalizes childhood


Causing a nuisance in Britain could get you 2 years in jail or an unlimited fine if new anti-social laws are pushed through. And it could even apply to children as young as ten, which is really worrying civil liberties groups. 

RT's Polly Boiko has more. Let's discuss this some more with Kerry-Anne Mendoza, she's a blogger and activist, campaigning against this bill.



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